
Maisie’s Story: Meeting others who understand
For 13-year-old Masie Grace from Nottingham, the WheelPower National Junior Sports Festival is about far more than just trying new sports....

For 13-year-old Masie Grace from Nottingham, the WheelPower National Junior Sports Festival is about far more than just trying new sports....

One of our 2026 volunteers was Andy, a wheelchair rugby player from Oxford, who gave up his spare time to help young people discover sport. ...

It’s more than just a bike ride for Steve and Eva...

Preparing for a marathon is demanding at the best of times. For Lauren, the reality has been even more complex....

Rachel is preparing to take on the 2026 London Marathon in her day-to-day wheelchair, a challenge that is as personal as it is physical....

Running a marathon is never just about race day. For James, the biggest challenge hasn’t been a single run - it’s been fitting everything in....

At 18 years old, Josh was born with a break to his T6 vertebrae, but his passion for sport has never wavered. After discovering WheelPower......

12-year-old Jack from Tooting, Southwest London has Cerebral Palsy and in June he travelled to Stoke Mandeville Stadium...

The Locke families story starts back in 2004, when Georgie’s nan Gill was paralysed from the neck down having suffered a stroke....